Responsible Service

RSA

Clayton RSL Sub-Branch aims to provide responsible service and a safe secure environment for both patrons and employee. Responsible serving of alcohol is important for legal, health and social reasons. Our Sub-Branch must abide by the rules set down by the Liquor Act, the Gaming Act and other statutory requirements. Integral to this is the Sub-Branch’s policy based on the responsible service of alcohol and responsible gaming practices. The Sub-Branch has therefore developed the following guidelines:

Clayton RSL Sub-Branch reserves the right to refuse entry to intoxicated persons.

It is illegal to have intoxicated person/s on premises therefore the patron should be asked to leave. Beverage employees are not permitted to serve intoxicated persons. No children or persons under the age of 18 years are permitted past reception into the gaming area at any time.

No loans or extension of credit to enable a person to play the gaming machines

The Sub-Branch promotes the consumption of low alcohol beverages

The Liquor Act sets out penalties for irresponsible service of alcohol. The individual employee member and the Sub-Branch are potentially liable.

It is illegal to

Sell liquor to a minor (under the age of 18) or to an intoxicated patron.

give liquor to a minor or to an intoxicated patron

allow liquor to be given to a minor or to an intoxicated patron

Allow a minor or an intoxicated patron to consume liquor.

Imminent changes to the Liquor Act legislation will see the implementation of all Food and Beverage Employee attaining a current certified Responsible Service of Alcohol Certificate.

The Tobacco Products (Prevention of supply to Children) Act 1998 states that all employees are to take ‘reasonable’ steps to prevent a person under the age of 18 from obtaining tobacco/cigarettes from a vending machine on Sub-Branch premises (even if the product is for, or claimed to be for an adult).

RSG

This Venue is committed to providing the highest standards of customer care and responsible gambling. The Venue's Responsible Gambling Code of Conduct describes how we demonstrate this commitment.

Responsible Gambling exists when gambling occurs in a regulated environment where consumers can make informed choices about gambling, and can exercise a rational and sensible choice based on their individual circumstances. Responsible gambling exists where there is a shared responsibility and collective action is taken by the gambling industry, government, individuals and communities.

Tuesday 13 Dec 2016

Bingo

Tuesday Bingo

Thursday 15 Dec 2016

Blue Birds Day Club

Activities

Location: George Foster Room
Admission:
$4
10am - 2:30pm

The day starts with the Club song and birthday announcements. A Tai Chi session is conducted between 10.30 and 11.30 for those that wish to participate and a small cost is involved. We also have a Qualified Physiologist run an Exercise Class between 10.30 and 11.00 which is free. Others may prefer to play cards, or chat etc.

From 11.30 we assemble and play mind games, quizzes and have a raffle draw until our lunch break at 12.00.

Members can sit down to lunch at a cost to the individual or purchase sandwiches from the bar.

Following lunch, bingo, cards games and carpet bowls are played during the afternoon.

Guest speakers, demonstrations and light entertainment events occur several times throughout the year.

The Club's Birthday and Christmas celebrations are special events and bus trips are arranged during the year.